SPI Managing Director to Present Key Findings of Best Practice in Screen Sector Development at Cannes Marché du Film 2024

OlsbergSPI’s (SPI) Managing Director Leon Forde will present the key findings from the upcoming Best Practice in Screen Sector Development on Sunday 19th May 2024, as part of the Global Film Commission Network Summit, organised by the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI), in partnership with the Marché du Film - Festival De Cannes.

Originally launched in 2019 at AFCI’s 43rd Cineposium conference, Best Practice in Screen Sector Development was a first-of-its-kind analysis of the strategies, policies, and other interventions used by governments around the world to maximise their share of the Screen production market.

The updated 2024 study features expanded analysis, insights and case studies into the Screen production sector’s evolving landscape. It investigates a wide range of strategies governments, legislators and industry partners employ to foster growth in the Screen production sector in established and emerging markets. In addition to the original four research areas – production incentives, workforce capacity, infrastructure and film-friendliness – the new study analyses current best practices in diversity, equity and inclusion strategies, Screen production sustainability, and partner engagement.

The Best Practice in Screen Sector Development presentation will kick off AFCI’s Global Film Commission Network Summit. The event will take place on the Main Stage at the Palais, beginning at 10 am CET, and will be livestreamed via the AFCI website. For more information about the event, visit the AFCI website here.

The key findings of Best Practice in Screen Sector Development will be available to download for free in 11 languages (Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, English, French, Korean, Japanese, Malay, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Thai) following the presentation, with the full study to be published in June.

To hear more about the study, contact Kayleigh Hughes at kayleigh@o-spi.com.

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